5 January 2010 #1 Achinghips Well-Known Member Joined 1 December 2009 Messages 3,741 Visit site anyone know? I don't wantr to throw money away, but neither do I want it to fall apart quickly - it seems to come in all sorts of mm thickness and is leaving me in a pickle about what's the best value. Any thoughts?
anyone know? I don't wantr to throw money away, but neither do I want it to fall apart quickly - it seems to come in all sorts of mm thickness and is leaving me in a pickle about what's the best value. Any thoughts?
5 January 2010 #2 T TinselRider Well-Known Member Joined 25 September 2005 Messages 2,596 Location In a dark room with nice padded walls! www.gatesequestrian.webs.com personally I preffer 18mm
5 January 2010 #3 Bosworth Well-Known Member Joined 10 February 2006 Messages 5,268 Location devon www.ballhillequestrian.co.uk 18mm is teh recommended thickness for horses. Any thinner and it has a bit of a tendency to move as the horses stand and lie down,
18mm is teh recommended thickness for horses. Any thinner and it has a bit of a tendency to move as the horses stand and lie down,
5 January 2010 #4 M merlinsquest Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2005 Messages 8,922 Location Surrey/hants Visit site Mine is 18mm and is heavy but just about moveable.... by me and merlin though Stays in place well enough though... and he is a twirly boy in the stable
Mine is 18mm and is heavy but just about moveable.... by me and merlin though Stays in place well enough though... and he is a twirly boy in the stable
5 January 2010 #5 Squeak Well-Known Member Joined 6 April 2009 Messages 4,753 Visit site It depends on the material, because if it is pure rubber then something like 18mm is good but if it is EVA then you would want it thicker.
It depends on the material, because if it is pure rubber then something like 18mm is good but if it is EVA then you would want it thicker.